“I just love your pendant and I would want to keep it for myself as well.” ~RitzsGetting this close to Christmas, I am not able to write very long
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“I just love your pendant and I would want to keep it for myself as well.” ~RitzsGetting this close to Christmas, I am not able to write very long
“My polymer clay charms are turning out really cute and I love giving them as gifts.” ~Radeane-FPicture this. It’s Thursday at around dinner time. Your 10-year-old son announces
“So the other day I throw on a little trinket I absolutely threw together. And sure enough…” ~Laurel-BSometimes it’s good to keep things simple, like I did with
“Your mom will definitely LOVE IT! What a gorgeous necklace… thanks for sharing.” ~Lupe-MLast year as a Christmas present for my mom, I made a Convertible Necklace that could be worn
“I have heard you can use polymer clay with dried flowers to preserve a memory… would appreciate any advise.” ~Jan-RAlthough I’ve written about this memorial beads topic quite
“I have been working on Christmas ornaments for family so I have been busy, which is good.” ~Jackie-NMe too Jackie! I’ve been making ornaments for my kids and
Video #135: “Oh Yeah! The more of a project I can do without going to the store for something, the better.” ~Ken-H** This post is an introduction to
“Definitely would love more tutorials and ideas on wire jewelry designs.” ~Cheryl-HEarlier this month I promised to show you some SoftFlex Trios Beading Wire projects I’ve been working on. Well
“Making faux opals is what first got me interested in polymer clay.” ~Sue-WToday’s photo is of a pendant I made with a Faux Opal made of polymer clay
Video #133: “I have looked at wire wrapping tutorials online, but they are written and I am a visual person, so I learn best by seeing it done.”